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Coach Service Timetable and Prices 2021/2022 Coach Service Timetable and Prices 2021/2022 Please note the fees are for the first child (excluding weekly boarders) per annum/paid in advance. Siblings are charged at 15% of the annual fee. Weekly boarders can use the service (Monday AM and Friday PM) for a set fee of £325 per annum. Broadbridge Heath – Billingshurst – Wisborough Green 07.20 Broadbridge Heath – Tesco Car Park £1220/year 07.24 Broadbridge Heath – Newbridge Nurseries Bus Stop £1220/year 07.30 Billingshurst –The Weald School £930/year 07.45 Wisborough Green – Wisborough Green Stores £800/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.05 Wisborough Green – Three Crowns Bus Stop 18.20 Billingshurst – The Weald School 18.26 Broadbridge Heath – Newbridge Nurseries Bus Stop 18.30 Broadbridge Heath – Tesco Car Park Chichester 1 Main 07.35 Chichester – Tesco Car Park £920/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.20 Chichester – Tesco Car Park Chichester 2 Birdham 07.15 Birdham – Bus Stop, Main Road (nr Birdham Stores) £1065/year 07.40 Chichester – Northgate Car Park £865/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.10 Chichester – Northgate Car Park 18.35 Birdham – Bus Stop, Main Road (nr Birdham Stores) Cranleigh – Loxwood 07.15 Cranleigh – Gaston Gate, Northbound Bus Stop £1290/year 07.25 Cranleigh – One Stop Shop Elbridge Road £1215/year 07.35 Alfold Bars – Sir Roger Tichborne Pub £1055/year 07.40 Loxwood – Post Office/Shop £995/year Loxwood - Layby after Pond opposite Plaistow Road 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.15 Loxwood – Bus Stop by Post Office/Shop 18.23 Alfold Bars – Sir Roger Tichborne Pub 18.30 Cranleigh – One Stop Shop Elbridge Road 18.45 Cranleigh – Gaston Gate, Northbound Bus Stop Updated 10.08.21 Felpham – Yapton – Halnaker 07.25 Felpham – Downview Road Bus Stop B2259 nr The Lions B&B £1150/year 07.27 Felpham – The Southdowns Public House £1150/year 07.35 Yapton – Sparks Corner £1080/year 07.50 Halnaker – Box Grove Village Hall £665/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.00 Halnaker – Anglesey Arms 18.20 Yapton – Sparks Corner 18.28 Felpham – The Southdowns Public House 18.30 Felpham – Downview Road Bus Stop B2259 nr The Lions B&B Godalming – Milford - Chiddingfold 07.10 Godalming – Waitrose £1300/year 07.20 Milford – Squires Garden Centre £1185/year 07.25 Witley – The Star Pub £1095/year 07.35 Chiddingfold – The Green/Crown Pub £955/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.20 Chiddingfold – The Green/Crown Pub 18.25 Witley – The Star Pub 18.35 Milford – Squires Garden Centre 18.45 Godalming - Waitrose Haslemere – Northchapel - Petworth 07.15 Haslemere – Wey Hill, Lion Green Bus Stop - eastbound £1025/year 07.25 Haslemere – Waitrose £1025/year 07.40 Northchapel – Half Moon Public House £730/year 07.55 Petworth – Market Square £555/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 17.55 Petworth – Market Square 18.15 Northchapel – Half Moon Public House 18.25 Haslemere - Waitrose 18.35 Haslemere – Wey Hill, Lion Green Bus Stop - westbound Hindhead – Fernhurst 07.20 Hindhead – Tower Road Bus Stop (GU26 6SL) £1225/year 07.37 Fernhurst – Primary School Bus Stop £1000/year 07.39 Fernhurst – Village Hall Bus Stop £1000/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.15 Fernhurst – Village Hall Bus Stop 18.17 Fernhurst – Primary School Bus Stop 18.35 Hindhead – Tower Road Bus Stop (GU26 6SL) Updated 10.08.21 Petersfield – Rogate – Midhurst - Easebourne 07.27 Petersfield – Half Moon Public House £1195/year 07.35 Rogate – A272 Old Rectory Bus Stop/Lay-by £1035/year 07.45 Midhurst – Petersfield Road Half Moon Public House £845/year 07.50 Midhurst – Bus Stand £785/year 07.55 Easebourne - Easebourne Lane/Egmont Road £720/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.05 Easebourne – Easebourne Lane/Cowdray Farm Shop Entrance 18.10 Midhurst – Bus Stand 18.15 Midhurst – Petersfield Road Half Moon Public House 18.20 Rogate – A272 Opposite Post Office/Village Stores 18.26 Petersfield – Half Moon Public House Storrington – Pulborough – Fittleworth 07.30 Storrington – Bus Stand, Old Mill Drive £930/year 07.38 West Chiltington – The Common bus & coach stand £770/year 07.50 Pulborough – Railway Station £645/year 07.55 Fittleworth – Recreation Ground Bus Stop £530/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.00 Fittleworth – Recreation Ground Bus Stop 18.08 Pulborough – Railway Station 18.15 West Chiltington – The Birches bus stop 18.20 Storrington – Bus Stand, Old Mill Drive Worthing – Angmering – Arundel 07.10 Worthing – Crockhurst Hill/Offington Corner Bus Stop £1315/year 07.20 Angmering – The Square/The Lamb £1250/year 07.35 Arundel – A27/Ford Roundabout Lay-by £980/year 07.45 Fontwell – Shop Parade £800/year 08.10 Seaford College 17.45 Seaford College 18.10 Fontwell – Shop Parade 18.20 Arundel – Portreeves, The Causeway 18.30 Angmering – The Square/The Lamb 18.45 Worthing – Crockhurst Hill/Mill Lane Bus Stop NB Routes and stops are subject to change due to demand and business need. Updated 10.08.21 .
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